Sure! Here’s an example email address:
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And here’s a placeholder for an Amazon AWS Access Key ID (note that this is not a real key and should only be used for illustrative purposes):
**AKIAIOSFODNN7EXAMPLE**
Remember, for security reasons, real AWS Access Keys should never be shared or exposed publicly. Always follow best practices for managing your AWS credentials.


